by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 23, 2024 | Editor's Choice
Nune Kocharyan was born, lived and worked in Stepanakert. She was the head of the service department of the Hovh. Tumanyan Children’s Library. Her husband, Ashot Tsatryan, is a native of Shushi, a twice displaced person. During the Artsakh Movement, she moved...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 23, 2024 | Editor's Choice
Forcibly displaced Artsakh residents are concerned with the recent decision of the RA government, which makes changes to the programs for supporting their housing and utility payments. On November 21, the Armenian government decided that the amount provided from April...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 23, 2024 | Editor's Choice
Nver Mirzoyan is from the village of Khndzristan in Askeran region, NK. He and his family have founded a small business next to the Kapan [Armenia] school. They rented a small area, called it “Artsakh in Syunik,” and the women of the family have begun to spread the...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 23, 2024 | Editor's Choice
After the occupation of Artsakh and the forced displacement of the indigenous population, the rights of the people of Artsakh and the legal standing of Artsakh are not only ignored, but are also deliberately directed in a fruitless direction. Against the background of...
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 23, 2024 | Editor's Choice
Artsakh surgeon Grigori Grigoryan has been working at the Kapan Medical Center for several months now. The 40-year-old doctor was born and raised in the village of Nerkin Horatagh in the Martakert region, NK, but has lived mostly outside Artsakh in his adult life....
by Journalists for Human Rights | Dec 23, 2024 | Editor's Choice
Marina Avetisyan from Artsakh lives with her six minor children in difficult social conditions. She wakes up at 5 am every morning to get into the car that goes to the fields. She is engaged in farming for a daily wage. She receives 6,000 drams for working until 8 pm....